Social Studies, 29.11.2019 23:31 maliyahclays
Mary was in a terrible car accident. when the emergency personnel arrived, they noticed she had significant blood loss. what was their concern about her blood pressure?
a) they were concerned her blood pressure would be too low and she would experience high peripheral resistance because of the extreme blood loss.
b) they were concerned her blood pressure would be extremely low, which could be fatal due to not enough oxygen reaching her cells, leading to organ failure.
c) they were concerned her blood pressure would be too high and she would go into circulatory shock.
d) they were concerned that her blood pressure would be too high, causing the cardiac output to increase, leading to more blood loss
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